Share (one's) pain In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "share (one's) pain", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Julia Huong calendar 2022-05-04 03:05

Meaning of Share (one's) pain

Synonyms:

share sorrow

Share (one's) pain verb phrase

To commiserate with someone regarding a similar terrible event.

We're sorry for your husband's death. We share your pain.

I sympathize with you over the loss of your house in the flood. I would like to share your pain.

To share one's unfavorable experience or feelings with another.

Jane has broken up with her boyfriends for 2 years. Until quite recently, she has shared her pain with me.

Other phrases about:

compare notes (with somebody)
To share ideas, opinions and experience to someone else about a certain matter
penny for your thoughts
A way of asking what someone is thinking; an invitation to somebody who lost in thought to share his or her thoughts.
give (one's) head for the washing

To submit to a punishment, a reprimand or suffer a harsh treatment.

 

(not) half the person/man/woman (one) used to be

said to mean that something (somebody) is as less as double strong, intact, unbreakable than itself (himself or herself) in the past.

wet (one's) beak

1. To drink a beverage

2. Used to say that someone wants to take his share from the financial proceeds of illicit activity

Grammar and Usage of Share (one's) pain

Verb Forms

  • to share (one's) pain
  • shared (one's) pain
  • shares (one's) pain
  • sharing (one's) pain

The verb "share" should be conjugated according to its tense.

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